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Sun Capital: Follow-Up

July 31st of this year I blogged on the Sun Capital decision handed down by the First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, in my article entitled, “Attacking Carried Interest through the Back Door.” The following is an update, intended to inform you on what’s happened with the decision since then.

On August 7, 2013, Sun Capital filed a petition for a full panelrehearing (that means all the sitting judges for that Circuit Court). The Private Equity Growth Council, an industry group, also filed an amicus brief in support of the rehearing. However, on August 23rd the First Circuit Court of Appeals denied the taxpayer’s petition for rehearing without any discussion. This was not surprising since the Sun Capital opinion was heard by a three judge panel and the First Circuit only has nine judges in total.

Away from the courtroom, the tax practitioners have been bickering as to the precedential value of the opinion in the tax world. Recall that the case was actually not about tax but rather pension liability under ERISA. Nevertheless, the court found that a private equity fund was engaged in a trade or business due to the activities of its agent, the general partner. The tests the court looked to are not dissimilar to what a tax court would look to. If the IRS or a court were to take a similar tack it could mean an early end to the beneficial tax treatment of carried interests. Moreover, it could also have ramifications for off-shore funds who may be found engaged in a U.S. trade or business or for tax-exempt partners’ UBIT concerns. Arlene Fitzpatrick, attorney-advisor in the Treasury Office of International Tax Counsel was quoted on September 4th saying, “We could speculate … this is not a tax case … about what the implications are in the tax area, but there is already a lot to go on” specific to tax in existing case law. Look for more on this theory in upcoming IRS skirmishes with PE taxpayers.

Do not hesitate to reach out to your WS+B contact, for any questions you have regarding this update.